Police Logs

Posted:
05/15/2013 05:22:03 PM EDT

POLICE ACTIVITY:

April 28:

04:01 Responded to a home invasion in progress on the West Road. Arrested the subject involved after a struggle on Union Street for unlawful trespass dwelling, simple assault, disorderly conduct, assault on law enforcement officer and resisting arrest.

10:08 Elderly female thinks that her caregivers are stealing from her.

12:27 Picked up female for state police and held her until their arrival.

13:08 Picked up a dog wandering at large on US RT 7, SX4 and returned to owner.

13:27 Picked up a dog wandering at large on Lorette Avenue.

15:27 Responded to a false residential alarm on Sargent Lane.

15:52 Littering report from Bonnet Street.

18:13 Spoke with several females concerning threats posted on Facebook.

21:28 Responded to US RT7, SX4 for a bear that was still alive after being hit by a car.

April 29:

11:25 A female reported that she believed her ex-boyfriend had violated a no-tresspass order.

13:34 A subject reported that his car had been struck by someone who had left the scene while the vehicle was parked in the Green Mountain Shops Plaza.

15:34 A report of a residential false alarm on the West Road.

20:26 A report of underage drinking in the field at the town line between Manchester and East Dorset on Main Street.

23:03 Assisted a vehicle lockout at the Meadows.

April 30:

11:20 Officer picked up dog "Dozier' roaming on Lorette Avenue.

12:22 Received a report from Pharmacy Northshire of an attempt to have fraudulent prescriptions filled.

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14:43 A female reported a possible restraining order violation.

19:21 Arrested a male on Middle Road for violation of conditions of release.

20:05 A report of a parking lot crash where parties exchanged information.

20:42 A report of a family fight at Smart Shop on Main Street.

May 1:

08:58 A gas drive-off from Manchester Smart Shop.

13:12 Verified VIN at office.

17:36 Responded to a false bank alarm at Berkshire Bank on Richfield Road.

18:04 Served court paperwork on a subject on Middle Road.

May 2:

02:39 Investigated a 911 hang-up from Haines Manor.

06:15 Responded to a family fight on Roberts Road.

12:10 Report that a landlord took a tenant's vehicle.

13:13 Removed a male in Depot Street restaurant.

18:04 Served subpoenas on several subjects.

18:26 A male reported his vehicle was struck while parked in the J Crew lot.

23:00 A report of a suspicious male knocking on doors at Bourn Brook.

May 3:

00:46 Responded to a false commercial alarm at the Perfect Wife

02:42 Located an unsecured door at Spiral Scoops on Bonnet Street.

09:58 Responded to BBA for possible drug issue.

22:15 Responded to end of Homer Road and had a bonfire extinguished due to fire ban.

23:43 Responded to a family disturbance on Depot Street.

May 4:

12:01 A subject on Long View Drive reported that someone was dumping construction debris on his property.

12:17 Responded to a continuation of the family disturbance from last night on Depot Street.

13:09 Report of a dog running at large on Main Street by the Weathervane Motel.

13:20 Responded to a false residential alarm on Silver Spring Road.

15:43 Report of a credit card stolen from a student from China staying at a local residence.

18:03 Responded to a false alarm at Rite Aid.

19:22 Responded to a report of a fire in violation of burn ban on Roberts Road.

21:07 Assisted vehicle lockout at Spruce Brooke Apartments.

23:29 False report of an underage female being serve at Main Street bar.

FIRE ACTIVITY:

May 1:

19:40 Responded to a large brush fire on Depot Street behind Bob's Diner.

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